alogg is a library which makes it easier to use
Ogg/Vorbis streams with Allegro. It offers
facilities to decode, stream, and encode
Ogg/Vorbis streams, and integrates those
facilities with Allegro's datafile and sample
loading routines. alogg comes with a sample
player, streamer, and encoder based on Allegro's
sound routines.

osCommerce is an open source e-commerce
solution under on going development by the open
source community. Its feature packed out-of-the-
box installation allows store owners to setup, run,
and maintain their online stores with minimum effort
and with no costs involved. osCommerce combines
open source solutions to provide a free and open
development platform, which includes the powerful
PHP web scripting language, the stable Apache
web server, and the fast MySQL database server.

giFT is a framework for bridging multiple backend peer-to-peer protocols and the user interface associated with them. It is implemented as a modular daemon able to handle multiple simultaneous client connections using a simple text-based interface protocol.

The WaMCom project tries to create versions of Mozilla that are more stable and correct than official Mozilla milestones. In order to achieve that, stable Mozilla releases are extended with backported correctness fixes from the ongoing Mozilla development. In addition, it contains some selected enhancements not yet available in the official Mozilla project, mostly in the areas of security and cryptography. Examples are APOP authentication for POP3 mail, SMTP/SSL, and support for crypto.signText().

Stone Three Foundation Classes (S3FC) is a software library which
facilitates the rapid development of high-performance distributed
computing applications. It is implemented as a number of C++ classes
and functions that includes an efficient multi-threading framework
built on top of POSIX threads, numerous efficient and lightweight
queues, local (intraprocess) and network transports that provide
object replication, secure network communications via OpenSSL,
synchronization via mutexes, semaphores, or condition variables,
periodic notification, an extensible and modular marshaling
(serialization) system, a message passing system, an event dispatching
and handling framework, local and remote event logging, and much more.

KQ is a old school console-style RPG. Take the
part of one of eight mighty heroes as you search
for the Staff of Xenarum. Visit over twenty
different locations, fight a multitude of evil
monsters, wield deadly weapons, and cast powerful
spells. On your quest, you will find out how the
Oracle knows everything, who killed the former
master of the Embers guild, why no one trusts the
old man in the manor, and what exactly is
terrorizing the poor Denorians. It was abandoned
by its original author and rescued by the Allegro
community.
KQ runs on DOS, Windows, Linux, and OS X.

Pathological is an enriched clone of the game
"Logical" by Rainbow Arts. To solve a level, you
fill each wheel with four marbles of matching
colors. Various board elements such as
teleporters, switches, filters, etc., make the
game interesting and challenging. New levels can
be created using your favorite text editor.